Live comfortably in your home and increase its value with the rich shades of the Casa de Colour Collection by Dura-Wood.

About Casa de Colour:The desire to return to a more relaxed way of living has inspired many to embrace the beauty of their surroundings. It is this same desire that is the inspiration behind Dura-Wood's line of stained pre-finished floors, Casa de Colour Collection. These solid hardwood floors come with a 25 year warranty to ensure you'll enjoy your floors for years to come.

We caught up with real Lumber Liquidators' customers who volunteered to discuss their floor shopping, buying and installation experiences. In no way did these customers receive compensation for their kind words. (They're speaking straight from the heart.)

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We installed 820 sq ft in livingroom, diningroom, kitchen & hallway. I would recommend for a friend. I got the matching wood floor vents. We used extra nails when installing to ensure they are solid and quiet. We also cut around the defects and used small leftover boards in the closets, fridge, stove areas in order to be efficient on wood usage.

Service and delivery comments:

We picked up the product in store but the customer service in helping me load it was great. We hired our own installers.

We purchased 23 boxes, 506 sq ft. for our living and dining rooms. Only three boards of the Cherry Oak were not usable. It has a beautiful finish. The tongue and groove locking, with the nail down application makes a very solid floor.

Service at Lumber Liquidators is great. I learned about the Bella product the Lumber Liquidator add/letters. The best thing about the product is you don't need a vacuum cleaner. I just use a "Swiffer". I also like the interlocking boards. I have no complaints at all about the product. I had purchased it before, a few years ago for one room and just did three additional rooms.

We bought 1,500 square feet of this wood for our second floor. We loved the color and the price was right, especially for solid hardwood. While we are mostly satisfied with our new floor, we quickly saw that many of the board finishes began to crack after installation.

We spoke to the corporate office who sent an inspector and concluded that the damage was "part of the waste" wood, i.e., we should have been more careful about which boards we used. I'll gladly throw some side-eye at that assumption. The boards' finish cracked after the fact, and therefore, we had no way of anticipating any damage. We were given a whopping $200 refund for our trouble (wheee!)

The bottom line:

-After talking to a contractor, the only way to fix the cracks is to sand and re-stain the wood.-The damage isn't what I'd call horrible, but if you're Type A, it's helpful to know that your floor won't be perfect with this product.-The price remains the most affordable we could find for solid wood. -The onsite staff in Bellevue, WA were very helpful.-This wood still beats carpeting any day.

If you want quality without the drama, stick to maple. We chose it for our first floor and have no complaints. It's a little more expensive, but there's not a crack in sight.